I'm graduating soon and I was wondering when should I schedule a surgery with Dr. Parihar? (1 year before or 3 months before etc)
Also, how much money should I save in total for this surgery? Because I read your post that it will cost about 30,000 USD in total, not including food and other stuff. In your case, how much did you spend in total?
Lastly, how many months after surgery were you able to go back to work? Was it after you got your frames removed?
Answering your message here so others can see.
I sent an email to Dr Parihar in May, 2014 requesting a consultation and told him that my flight was confirmed for June 10. He replied with dates that were open for him and after I picked he told me what time of day to come in. I recommend deciding on a month that you think works best for you and then asking him if he's avaliable then for consultation plus surgery at the time you picked before you buy a plane ticket. There are times when he has a lot of reconstructive patients and won't take any new CLL ones until his schedule is more open and it would suck if you flew out there only to be told that he wasn't taking new CLL patients for a while. So you could get lucky and he'll be available within a week or you might be told to schedule for months down the line.
Here's the list of expenses I put together after I returned home (2014 exchange rate):
Surgery - $14,977 / 900,000 INR
X-Rays & Appointment - $240.00 (charges at front desk ranged between 1,000 - 3,000 INR. I think it depended on how much time I spent in Dr's office)
Physiotherapy at Hotel - $17.00 / 1,000 INR per session (Mr Chaudhary's rate)
Medications - $40.00
Zimmer Frame - $60.00
Wheelchair through Mr Shringare - $434.00 / 26,000 INR (I bought the most expensive wheelchair in the catalog but there were many cheaper options available)
Mr Shringare's Custom Splints - $55.00 (I recommend each patient to get splints made through him. The splints from local carpenters would eventually break from tension but Mr Shringare's were very sturdy and never did)
Dressings - $265.00 (each box cost 600 INR and had enough gauze for 2.5 changes)
Hotel Stay - $1,500 per month (at Hotel Maharana Inn)
It only goes up to $30,000+ expenses when you factor in lost income from not working while lengthening. I was able to go to work a week after I returned with frames on and in a wheelchair with a blanket covering my legs. I had a desk job though and my position was one in the company where I didn't have to move a lot. I can't imagine any other scenario where I could work in frames though. If you have to move around a lot for work then I don't see a way to go back until you get your frames removed, which could mean a year of unemployment.